Weinstein Company removes president and chief operating officer Glasser

(Reuters) - The board of the Weinstein Company has dismissed the beleaguered film studio's president and chief operating officer, less than a week after he was cited for failing to act on employee harassment complaints.

Russian film set in Soviet era highlights continuing tensions: director

BERLIN (Reuters) - Russia always seems to be on the brink of war and conditions there now are much like they were in the 1970s, when people worried that an international conflict would break out and largely sided with the government, the director of a new movie set in that era has said.

British actor Robert Pattinson says he does not believe in true love

BERLIN (Reuters) - British actor Robert Pattinson does not believe in true love, he said at the Berlin Film Festival on Friday, in contrast to the lovestruck pioneer he portrays in the western comedy period film "Damsel".

South Korean filmmaker hopeful Olympics will improve ties with North

BERLIN (Reuters) - South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk said on Saturday he hoped for an improvement in relations between North and South Korea given both countries were taking part in the Olympics on the southern part of the peninsula.

Tea sets and Ascot inspire Mulberry's instant-fashion launch

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Mulberry looked to the garden parties of old to inspire its most modern fashion collection to date, as the brand on Friday launched a new format allowing shoppers to buy its wares straight off the catwalk instead of months later.

Quavo Definitely Earned His MVP Trophy At The 2018 NBA Celebrity All-Star Game

Michael B. Jordan Thinks That Kendrick Lamar Is ?The Voice Of The People Right Now?

Michael B. Jordan has nothing but praise for Kendrick Lamar, the man behind the music of 'Black Panther': 'His message and what he brings to the table and who Kendrick is, is the essence of what a Black Panther is.'

Embarrassment as NBC News struggles to cover Florida school shooting from South Korea

NBC?s much vaunted news division struggled badly to cover the tragic Florida school shooting on Thursday and Friday, because its entire team of news stars was half way around the world promoting NBC?s Olympics coverage.